-the introduction gives a brief bit of context-
-mostly this Guido Fawkes' family being descended from a High-ranking Knight amongst an order of Knights, that was officially dissolved 120 years prior to Guido's birth-
-one known as the 'Knights of Aurelius' that is believed to not take motivation from the Latin Imperial Church of Emperors as advertised, but rather from a work of Philosophy called Chrysos Utopia-
-explaining how that this connection is quite clearly seen in the use of a gold cross, as well as their name having connotations of gold, much like the translation of Chrysos Utopia, is "Golden Society"-
-then it starts to talk about Guido Fawkes' childhood which seems oddly well-documented for someone who isn't a King-
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postWell.
The man is a legend in his own right.
It's like he was the perfect man for his job- sabotage.
If there was something he wanted to blow up, it went up.
Orchestrated quite a few rebellions in large empires that'd fragment them.
If he was to dismantle something, chances are- he and his fellows would be able to do it.
Not a bad assassin, either.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postWould you like to do something fun? You look... a little sad.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?

-opens the book-
I live in a constant state of fear and misery.